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    Carmen de Burgos y Seguí (pseudonyms, Colombine, Gabriel Luna, Perico el de los Palotes, Raquel, Honorine and Marianela; Almería, December 10, 1867 –...
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    The Iglesia del Carmen de Burgos is a Catholic parish church built in Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. It is a modern building, built in 1966–1968, replacing...
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    later. These women included Marisa Roësset, Victoria Kent, Carmen de Burgos, Irene Polo, Carmen Conde, Matilde Ras and Elena Fortún who were all part of...
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    got in touch with influential feminine figures of the time, such as Carmen de Burgos and Eva Nelken. These acquaintances led Clara Campoamor to join and...
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    feminists of this period included Clara Campoamor, Virginia González and Carmen de Burgos. Partido Socialista Obrero Español would be one of the most important...
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    Martínez Sierra and Carmen de Burgos were all important pre-Republic writers who influenced feminist thinking inside Spain. Carmen de Burgos was not primarily...
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    Sierra and Carmen de Burgos were all important pre-Republic writers who influenced feminist thinking inside Spain. The dictatorship of Primo de Rivera provided...
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    Jose Antonio de Sangróniz, Franco's chief diplomat, was forced to cancel a reception before the Junta de Burgos ("Military Junta of Burgos", named after...
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  • VIII Premio de Divulgación Feminista Carmen de Burgos, for the article Mujer y Ciencia desde la Europa del Sur granted by the Asociación de Estudios Históricos...
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    1868–1936. In 1907 she was admitted into the Asociación de la Prensa de Madrid with Carmen de Burgos, Columbine. The press card gave them a professional recognition...
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    Timnit Gebru, or Meredith Whittaker. In March 2024, she was awarded the Carmen de Burgos Feminist Outreach Award by the Association of Historical Studies on...
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    Spanish roads. Carmen de Burgos (Colombine), (1919), Los Negociantes de la Puerta del Sol, La novela corta, Año IV, Nº 195 "Real Casa de Correos". Retrieved...
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  • Frühbeck de Burgos (born Rafael Frühbeck; 15 September 1933 – 11 June 2014) was a Spanish conductor and composer. Frühbeck was born in Burgos, Spain to...
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  • regions. Early on the league was led by Paulina Luisi of Uruguay, while Carmen de Burgos of Madrid served as its first president, and Elena Arizmendi Mejia...
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    Generation of '36 Carmen de Burgos (1867–1932), writer and journalist Fernán Caballero (1796–1877), writer and novelist Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600–1681)...
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    1921, inspired by his relationship with the early feminist writer, Carmen de Burgos. It was in fact the greguerías that first attracted the attention of...
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  • were later translated into Spanish. Carmen de Burgos Seguí published one such translation in La inferioridad mental de la mujer which said, "Many female...
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    de S Moda y Mujerhoy". Masters Thesis at Universidad de Sevilla, Departamento de Periodismo II (in Spanish). hdl:11441/78897. de la Guardia, Carmen (1998)...
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    Camisería Burgos, commonly known as Burgos (Spanish: [ˈbuɾɣos]), is a gentleman's bespoke shirtmaker founded in 1906 in Madrid. The store has been located...
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    Saornil, although under the male pen name Luciano de San Saor. Other authors, such as Carmen de Burgos, made references to lesbianism in a more veiled manner...
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    of several notable people including Maria de Maeztu Whitney, Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz and Carmen de Burgos. The study of the Spanish language for foreigners...
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    The Iglesia del Carmen de Burgos is a nun's convent in Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. It is situated on the corner of Calle de Covarrubias, del Progreso...
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    welfare worker, Asia's first female cookbook writer 음식디미방 (1670) Carmen de Burgos (1867–1932), journalist, writer, author of ¿Quiere usted comer bien...
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    El Cid (redirect from Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar)
    Quesada's statue of El Cid in Burgos Statue of El Cid included in the 14th- to 15th-century "Santa María" gateway, Burgos 1344 medieval miniature showing...
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  • Regional de Salamanca [es]: Salamanca Diario de Burgos: Burgos La Opinión-El Correo de Zamora [es]: Zamora Diario Palentino: Palencia Diario de Ávila [es]:...
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    Central University of Catalonia. 1997, Cobo won the feminist prize "Carmen de Burgos" for the best published article of that year, granted by the Association...
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    acquaintance of Emilia Pardo Bazán, María Barbeito and Carmen de Burgos, joined the Ateneo de Madrid in 1906. She founded the Ibero-American Centre for...
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    Rodríguez 2001, pp. 341–342. "Carmen de Burgos, Colombine (1867-1932) en el periodismo y la literatura" (PDF). Instituto de la Mujer. 2010. Lavaud J.-M...
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    weeks of their birth. Margarita Nelken, María Martínez Sierra and Carmen de Burgos had all been pre-Civil War feminist writers. Following the war, their...
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    The Castle of Burgos was a castle and alcázar, located in the city of Burgos, in the hill of San Miguel to 75 metres (246 ft) above the city and to 981...
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